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general principles , and in illustrating general propositions on the nature of civilization , despotism , and the power of the aristocracy in various countries . If these are verbose , excur- sive , and tautological , what epithets can ...
general principles , and in illustrating general propositions on the nature of civilization , despotism , and the power of the aristocracy in various countries . If these are verbose , excur- sive , and tautological , what epithets can ...
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... principle of the statute of Elizabeth ; and what Mr. Justice Blackstone said sixty years ago is equally true now , that the farther any subse- quent plans for maintaining the poor have departed from this institution , the more ...
... principle of the statute of Elizabeth ; and what Mr. Justice Blackstone said sixty years ago is equally true now , that the farther any subse- quent plans for maintaining the poor have departed from this institution , the more ...
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correct principles , and are in strict accordance with the pious convictions of the creative and governing energies of the Deity . He has the merit , therefore , of having filled up an important chasm in British literature , and of ...
correct principles , and are in strict accordance with the pious convictions of the creative and governing energies of the Deity . He has the merit , therefore , of having filled up an important chasm in British literature , and of ...
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